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COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL467 58 121 126 Lentils Beans Two-Step Tamale Bake, 336 B White Bean and Sausage Rigatoni, Bacon 222, 222 Bacon and Tomato Potato Salad, 21 Beef. See also Beef, ground Bacon-Asparagus Strata, 356, 356 Beef Stroganoff Casserole, 62, 62 472 Boston Baked Beans with Pancetta, Cheesy Italian Meatball Casserole, 321 412, 412 Chili Corn Pie, 330 note: Page references in italics Egg and Bacon Breakfast Casserole, Creamy Meatball Casserole, 323, 323 indicate photographs. 359 Deep-Dish Steak and Vegetable Sunday Breakfast Pie, 360, 360 Pie, 64, 64 index Bagel-Lox Strata, 368, 368 Frankfurter-Pasta Casserole, 331, 331 Banana Bread Cobbler, Warm, 439 Hot Reuben Dip, 453, 454 A Barley Italian-Style Meatballs and Pasta, Amaretto Brioche Bake, 381, 381 Barley-Stuff ed Peppers, 315, 315 72, 72 Andouille-Chicken Lasagna, 120, 121 Peppers Stuff ed with Quinoa and Meatball and Polenta Casserole, 211 Appetizers. See also Dips and Spinach, 312 Meatball Pie, 26 spreads Vegetable Casserole with Barley and Reuben Sandwich Casserole, 69 Chunky Apple-Sage Appetizers, Bulgur, 316 Roast Beef Tamale Casserole, 80, 80 468, 468 Beans. See also Green beans; Shredded Beef and Chile Curried Shrimp Bites, 469, 469 Lentils Enchiladas, 210, 210 Sweet and Sour Chicken Wings, 466 Baked Butter Beans with Mustard, Tawny Beef with Parsnips, 246, 246 Tandoori Chicken Wings, 467, 467 413 Beef, ground Apples Bean-and-Beef Enchilada Casserole, Bean-and-Beef Enchilada Casserole, Apple-Almond-Cinnamon Strata, 269, 270 269, 270 377, 377 Black Bean Lasagna, 156, 156 Beef and Noodle Casserole, 322 Apple Betty, 421 Boston Baked Beans with Pancetta, Cheeseburger-and-Fries Casserole, Apple-Cranberry Dessert, 425 412, 412 74, 75 Baked Apples, 427, 427 Calico Bean Bake, 45 Chili Beef Pie with Biscuit Crust, 76, 76 Baked Apples with Greek Yogurt, Chili Beef Pie with Biscuit Crust, Cincinnati-Style Chili, 274, 274 383, 383 76, 76 Classic Meat Loaf, 271, 271 Candied Sweet Potatoes with Chili Corn Pie, 330 Double-Crust Pizza Casserole, 66, 66 Apples, 387 Chili-Style Macaroni and Cheese, Easy Shepherd’s Pie, 70, 70 Cherry-Apple Bread Pudding, 428 205 Easy Spaghetti Bake, 180, 180 Chunky Apple-Sage Appetizers, Chipotle-Bean Enchiladas, 352 Eggplant and Beef Casserole, 82, 82 468, 468 Cincinnati-Style Chili, 274, 274 Eight-Layer Casserole, 30, 30 Doughnut-Apple Cobbler, 58, 58 Country French Cassoulet, 225, 225 Guadalupe Beef Pie, 81 Granny Smith and Smoked Cheddar Five-Bean Bake, 36, 36 Hamburger, Potato, and Bean Gratin, 395 Garlic-Mushroom Pasta, 164, 164 Casserole, 325 Pork and Apple Casserole, 335 Greek Pasta Casserole, 349 Hamburger-Cheese Hot Dish, 63 Saucy Apple Dumplings, 424, 424 Hamburger, Potato, and Bean Hamburger-Mash Surprise, 329, 329 Spiced Pork and Apples, 248, 248 Casserole, 325 Hot Tamale Pie, 83 Tropical Fruit Stuffi ng, 263 Hearty Tuscan Bean Casserole, 219, Individual Sicilian Meat Loaves, 65 Upside-Down One-Bowl Apple 219 Inside-Out Spaghetti Pie, 188, 188 Cake, 434, 435 Make-it-Mine Casserole, 22, 22–23 Italian Crescent Casserole, 67 Artichokes Mexican Biscuit Casserole, 326, 327 Lattice-Topped Oven Stew, 298, 298 Artichoke and Banana Pepper Dip, Mexican Chicken Casserole, 338, 338 Meat and Four-Cheese Lasagna, 71 456, 456 COPYRIGHTEDMexican Rice and Black Bean MATERIALMeat and Potato Loaves, 77 Artichoke-Leek Dip, 460, 460 Casserole, 68, 68 Mexicali Hamburger Casserole, 60, 78 Artichoke-Turkey Casserole, 126, 126 Mole Enchiladas, 237, 237 Mexican Beef and Macaroni Baked Risotto with Sausage and Pork and Turkey Cassoulet, 92 Casserole, 328 Artichokes, 251 Roasted Vegetables Parmigiana, Mexican Beef Bake with Cilantro- Creamy Artichoke Lasagna Bake, 177 Lime Cream, 296, 296 50, 51 Rotini Bake, 348, 348 Mexican Biscuit Casserole, 326, 327 Asparagus Rotini-Bean Bake, 175 Mexican Meat Loaf Pie, 213, 213 Bacon-Asparagus Strata, 356, 356 Souffl é Hoppin’ John, 276, 277 Norwegian Meatballs, 212 Ham-Asparagus Egg Casserole, Tex-Mex Taco Dip, 461 Pastitsio, 214, 214 34, 35 Three-Bean Enchiladas, 174, 174 Pizza in a Bowl, 79, 79 Roasted Asparagus with Fresh Three-Bean Tamale Pie, 27, 27 Stuff ed Cabbage Rolls, 73 Tarragon Butter, 405 Turkey Chili Corn Bread Casseroles, Stuff ed Manicotti, 195 Salmon-Asparagus Lasagna Rolls, 125 Tacos in Pasta Shells, 190, 190 261, 261 221_9781118020357-bindex.indd1_9781118020357-bindex.indd 472472 88/24/11/24/11 110:300:30 PPMM Two-Step Tamale Bake, 336 Upside-Down Pizza Casserole, C 320, 320 Cabbage. See also Sauerkraut Beets, Thyme-Roasted, 390, 390 Cabbage-Swiss Bread Pudding, 158 Berries. See also specifi c berries Stuff ed Cabbage Rolls, 73 Upside-Down Berry-Cornmeal Cake, Turkey Sausage Casserole, 130, 130 473 414, 416 Cakes Blueberries Brownie Pudding Cake, 59 Cheesy Italian Meatball Casserole, Baked Blueberry-Pecan French Carrot-Pineapple Upside-Down 321 Toast, 56, 57 Cake, 436, 436 Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes, 394 Blueberry Crisp, 417, 417 Mocha Lava Baby Cakes, 429, 429 Cheesy Shell-Stuff ed Shells, 41, 41 Blueberry Surprise French Toast Sticky Pecan Upside-Down Baby Cheesy Tuna Noodle Casserole, 46 Casserole, 379, 379 Cakes, 438, 438 Chicken Cordon Bleu, 108, 108 Bread Pudding Quiche with Berries Upside-Down Berry-Cornmeal Cake, Chicken-Mozzarella Roll-Ups, 255 and Bacon, 376, 376 414, 416 Chilaquiles Casserole, 241 Breads and bread puddings. Upside-Down One-Bowl Apple Chile and Chorizo Cheese Dip, 464, See also Stratas; Stuffi ngs and Cake, 434, 435 464 dressings Upside-Down Pear Gingerbread, Chile Rellenos Casserole, 361, 361 Amaretto Brioche Bake, 381, 381 440, 440 Chiles and Cheese Individual Baked Blueberry-Pecan French Cannelloni, Spinach, with Fontina, 161 Casseroles, 157 Toast, 56, 57 Caramel Flans, 432, 432 Chili-Style Macaroni and Cheese, Baked Stuff ed French Toast, 355, 378 Caramel-Pecan French Toast, 380, 380 205 Blueberry Surprise French Toast Carrot-Pineapple Upside-Down Cake, Chipotle Mac and Cheese, 193, 193 Casserole, 379, 379 436, 436 Crab and Horseradish Havarti Dip, Cabbage-Swiss Bread Pudding, 158 Casseroles 465, 465 Caramel-Pecan French Toast, 380, 380 bakeware for, 10–11 Creamy Artichoke Lasagna Bake, Cherry-Apple Bread Pudding, 428 freezing, 18–19 50, 51 Classic Bread Pudding, 442 hosting potlucks with, 17 Creamy Cheesy Salmon Enchiladas, Garlic-Herb Bread, 21 master recipe for, 22, 22–23 147 Maple Bread Pudding with Pecan preparing, tips for, 12–16 Creamy Macaroni and Cheese, 350, Praline, 445, 445 quick side dishes for, 20–21 350 Orange-Chocolate Bread Pudding, thawing and reheating, 19 Gouda-Sauced Broccoli, 391 444 Caulifl ower Greek-Style Mac ‘n’ Cheese, 200 Pita Crisps, 456, 456 Broccoli-Caulifl ower Bake, 48, 48 Ham and Cheese Strata, 362 Puff ed Egyptian Bread Pudding, 441 Broccoli-Caulifl ower Tetrazzini, 171 Hamburger-Cheese Hot Dish, 63 S’mores Bread Pudding, 446 Ground Lamb, Spinach, and Hot and Cheesy Chicken Casserole, White Chocolate Bread Pudding Caulifl ower Bake, 84 118, 118 with Hard Sauce, 443, 443 Cheese. See also Cream cheese Hot Reuben Dip, 453, 454 Wild Mushroom Bread Pudding, Baked Fennel–Blue Cheese Dip, Italian Crescent Casserole, 67 267, 267 463, 463 Light and Cheesy Potatoes, 311, 311 Broccoli Baked Macaroni and Cheese, 197 Lightened-Up Macaroni and Broccoli-and-Cheese-Stuff ed Shells, Baked Santa Fe Dip, 455, 455 Cheese, 197 202 Baked Ziti with Three Cheeses, Loaded Macaroni and Cheese, 198, Broccoli-Caulifl ower Bake, 48, 48 206, 206 198 Broccoli-Caulifl ower Tetrazzini, 171 Broccoli-and-Cheese-Stuff ed Shells, Lobster Macaroni and Cheese, 140, Broccoli Lasagna, 295, 314 202 140 Corn and Broccoli Bake, 389 Cabbage-Swiss Bread Pudding, 158 Mac and Blue Cheese, 207, 207 Creamy Chicken-Broccoli Bake, Cajun Mac and Cheese, 292, 292 Macaroni and Brie with Crab, 194, 104, 105 Cheddar and Onion Puddings, 266 194 Creamy Curried Broccoli and Brown Cheese-and-Nut-Stuff ed Shells, Macaroni with Pesto Shrimp, 192, Rice, 162, 162 203, 203 192 Gouda-Sauced Broccoli, 391 Cheese and Vegetable Rice Macaroni and Smoked Cheddar, 196 Loaded Macaroni and Cheese, 198, Casserole, 407, 407 Make-it-Mine Casserole, 22, 22–23 198 Cheesy Baked Penne and Sausage, Meat and Four-Cheese Lasagna, 71 Turkey-Broccoli Casserole, 129 191 Mock Cheese Souffl é, 375 Turkey Primavera Casserole, 307, 307 Cheesy Garlic-Potato Gratin, 37 Modern Macaroni and Cheese, Brownie Pudding Cake, 59 Cheesy Garlic Sweet Potato 204, 204 Bulgur and Barley, Vegetable Gratin, 37 Nutty Gorgonzola Roll-Ups, 201, 201 Casserole with, 316 Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole, 366 Orange Blintz Casserole, 364 Burritos, Pork, 216, 217 221_9781118020357-bindex.indd1_9781118020357-bindex.indd 473473 88/24/11/24/11 110:300:30 PPMM Creamy Chicken-Broccoli Bake, Chilaquiles Casserole, 241 104, 105 Chile peppers Creamy Chicken Enchiladas, 110, 110 Artichoke and Banana Pepper Dip, Kalamata-Lemon Chicken, 114, 114 456, 456 Mixed Paella, 284 Chilaquiles Casserole, 241 474 Prosciutto-Stuff ed Chicken Bake, Chile and Chorizo Cheese Dip, 464, 258, 258 464 Parmesan Potatoes au Gratin, 395 Quick Chicken Potpies, 33 Chile Rellenos Casserole, 361, 361 Potato–Goat Cheese Gratin, 398 Roast Chicken with Olive-Raisin Chiles and Cheese Individual Reuben Sandwich Casserole, 69 Sauce, 253 Casseroles, 157 index Salmon-Dill Penne and Cheese, 141 Spanakopita Stuff ed Chicken Chipotle-Chicken Casserole, 101 Shrimp, Cheese, and Wild Rice Bake, Breasts, 235, 235 Pork and Green Chile Casserole, 277 139 Sweet-and-Sour Baked Chicken, 99 Pork and Green Chiles Casserole, Shrimp Rellenos Casserole, 239, 239 Sweet and Sour Chicken Wings, 466 333 Smoked Salmon Lasagna, 137 Tandoori Chicken Wings, 467, 467 Shredded Beef and Chile Spinach
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